Tuesday, 26 August 2008

John Lennon's killer denied parole for fifth time

Mark David Chapman, imprisoned for murdering former Beatle John Lennon in New York closely 28 eld ago, has been denied parole for a fifth time.



The New York State Division of Parole said in a statement that the 53-year-old's request for parole was denied "due to concern for the public safety and welfare".


Chapman is serving a sentence of 20 years to life for shooting and killing Lennon as he and his wife, Yoko Ono, arrived at their apartment construction on December 8, 1980.


Ono was not immediately available for commentary on Chapman's parole denial.


The board noted that Chapman's disciplinary record book had been clean since October 1994, but that during his parole interview, he stated that he planned and executed "the premeditated murder of John Lennon with an essentially clear mind".


"Your conduct so precipitated a horrendously tragic event which has impacted many individuals," the board said.


"Your discretionary release at this time would so not be compatible with the public assistance of society at heavy, and would tend to deprecate the seriousness of the instant offense, and undermine regard for the law."


Heather Groll, spokeswoman for the New York State Division of Parole, aforesaid the display panel received a petition with about 1100 signatures and about 50 letters opposing Chapman's freeing and trey letters load-bearing his release.


Chapman, who is behind bars at Attica prison close Rochester, New York, was also denied parole in 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006. He may give for watchword again in 2010.


Erik Kriss, spokesman for the New York State Department of Correctional Services, told Reuters that Chapman was being held in a special isolated lodging unit away from the general prison population because of fears for his safety.


Chapman has a certificate in effectual research and helps other inmates with research in a little law library separate from the main prison library, Kriss said. He likewise works as a porter's beer and cleans some administrative areas.


Kriss aforesaid Chapman has also been part of the prison's "family reunion" program, which has allowed him connubial visits with his wife for the past 16 years.






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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Download Stasis






Stasis
   

Artist: Stasis: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Dance

   







Discography:


Past Movements CD2 - Unreleased
   

 Past Movements CD2 - Unreleased

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 10
Past Movements CD1 - Rare Classics
   

 Past Movements CD1 - Rare Classics

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 10






One of the original British translators of Detroit's machine music, Steve Pickton's recordings as Phenomyna, Stasis and Paul W. Teebrooke rugged similar ground to production compatriots like Black Dog, B12 and Kirk Degiorgio's As One, though his legal (and discography) later expanded to include a range of influences, from drum'n'bass and rare-groove to experimental techno and trip-hop. Pickton debuted in the early '90s on the diminutive Time Is Right label ahead cathartic an EP for B12 Records as Stasis. He made the connection through B12 to Kirk Degiorgio's A.R.T. Records, and released the label's number one full-length as Phenomyna, Unexplained. Pickton recruited Black Dog, Redcell, As One, Nuron and his have Stasis project to remix tracks from the album for a treble EP, Explained, Vols. 12.


During 1994-95, Pickton began incorporating the diverse sounds of British electronica with his number one Stasis full-length, 1994's Breathing in. For a volume in the trip-hop label Mo' Wax's Excursions series, he issued a Stasis unmarried which filtered a heavier malarky divine guidance through the bounds of empyrean Detroit techno. In 1995, Pickton formed his possess Otherworld Records (with Teebrooke and Phenomyna releases) and recorded deuce projects with Mark Broom: as Kape Ill Miester for Pure Plastic and A13, and as Nine Machine for the American observational label Plug Research. Pickton branced out with remixes for Repeat, Patrick Pulsinger's IO and Clatterbox. By 1996, he had released his second Stasis LP, From the Old to the New. The following class brought his most diverse recordings until now, on the Paul W. Teebrooke LP Connections. [Look Also: Paul W. Teebrooke]






Thursday, 7 August 2008

John Coltrane and Archie Shepp

John Coltrane and Archie Shepp   
Artist: John Coltrane and Archie Shepp

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


New Thing at Newport   
 New Thing at Newport

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 9